Da. Jans et al., THE CYTOKINE INTERLEUKIN-5 (IL-5) EFFECTS COTRANSPORT OF ITS RECEPTORSUBUNITS TO THE NUCLEUS IN-VITRO, FEBS letters, 410(2-3), 1997, pp. 368-372
Interleukin (IL)-5 is central in regulating eosinophilia in allergic d
isease and parasitic infections, We have recently shown that human (h)
IL-5 both possesses a functional nuclear localization signal capable
of targeting a heterologous protein to the nucleus and localises to th
e nucleus of intact receptor-expressing cells, In this study, the extr
acellular domains of the hIL-5 alpha- and beta-receptor subunits were
expressed in baculovirus, fluorescently labelled and assayed for nucle
ar targeting in vitro in the absence and presence of IL-5, The beta-su
bunit, which lacks IL-5 binding activity, only accumulated in the nucl
eus in the presence of both the hIL-5 binding alpha-subunit and hIL-5,
The IL-5-binding alpha-subunit showed similar results, IL-5 thus effe
cted nuclear transport of its alpha- and beta-receptor subunits appare
ntly through a 'piggy back' mechanism, raising the possibility that IL
-5's nuclear signalling role may be to cotarget its receptor subunits
to the nucleus, This is the first demonstration of nuclear protein pig
gy back transport in vitro. (C) 1997 Federation of European Biochemica
l Societies.